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Nat's What I Reckon 'On Purpose Tour' at Sydney Comedy Festival
 

Nat's What I Reckon: On Purpose is an epically entertaining evening of piss-taking and previously unreleased videos. 

Join content creator, comedian, best-selling, award-winning writer, rock musician, isolation cooking champion and mental health advocate Nat as he takes his unique brand of content and comedy offline in his debut hour-long multimedia stage show and video party. 

Nat will share stories of how insane this online universe has been, reveal some of the hilarious inspirations behind his videos and screen never-before-seen footage and outtakes.  

He will also give the audience a glimpse into his off-the-wall creative process that has led him to this point in his career, which has all been, you know, totally on purpose... 

With sold out shows all over the country and two million followers across social media you’d best book early champs. This WILL sell out!  

‘Fucking hell, we love this foul-mouthed quarantine cook' – The AV Club (USA)  

‘Hilarious, with a metal Edge’ – Broadsheet  

 

Event details

Venue: Enmore Theatre
Bookings: http://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/single-event?show_id=2815
Start Date: Saturday 15 May 2021

Sat 15th May 2021 - 7:00pm

 

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